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post #46 of 51
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Originally Posted by amstokesdb9 View Post
Lancias aren't even sold in the US. That Thesis is incredibly ugly too
Shhh... it sounds exotic and no one else will have it so SF approves. Doesn't matter if it's poorly made by Italian communists.
post #47 of 51
The only thing dumber than buying a Bentley is asking on the Internet if you should buy a Bentley.
post #48 of 51
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Originally Posted by impolyt_one View Post
OP was up in the $350K range, not the $35K range.

You're not counting the driver.
post #49 of 51
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Originally Posted by chrisjustinparr View Post
Shhh... it sounds exotic and no one else will have it so SF approves. Doesn't matter if it's poorly made by Italian communists.

As opposed to those masterpieces of engineering coming out of Detroit that nobody who isn't American would touch... oh wait, Fiat-Chrisler?
post #50 of 51
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Originally Posted by radicaldog View Post
You're not counting the driver.

Depending on the quality of each: the Saab 9-5, the Triumph car, and the driver, I could get all three for $35K, for at least a year.
post #51 of 51
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Originally Posted by impolyt_one View Post
Depending on the quality of each: the Saab 9-5, the Triumph car, and the driver, I could get all three for $35K, for at least a year.
But he said he wants to keep the car 'forever'. How much is a full-time driver's salary for 10-15 years? Besides, I know cars are dirt cheap in the US, but can you really get a Saab 9-5 for 30k or so? I wasn't talking about leasing. This is getting nerdy, btw.
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